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Parafox

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  1. On discharge from a MHU, a patient can be subject to a Community Treatment Order, CTO, whereby they are monitored and have to be compliant with their meds and attend appointments with their psych team, otherwise they can be re-admitted under a section.
  2. This would be my route. 6 months old must still be under guarantee. Unless there was a back of lorry involved in the sale.
  3. Unfortunately, from what I've been told when I had a similar issue, once the pixels within the screen get damaged even without visible damage to the screen it's beyond repair. Pixels are very fragile and even a simple hit with a tea towel can cause them to fail. You may be able to fix a stuck pixel, which is a pixel that is always on and shows a single color, but fixing a dead pixel, which is always black, is very difficult and often not possible without replacing the screen.
  4. I had to replace a TV that had been hit with something thrown up whilst hoovering and the screen was all pixelated in one corner and the rest was black. I sought advice from one of the very few TV repairers I could find and he said if it's the screen, it can't be fixed because its a sealed unit. A software fault or pcb issue could be potentially repaired. Not a screen I'm only commenting from my personal experience.
  5. Sadly, yes.
  6. Neither was Axel Rudakubana. He (Axel) was a paranoid schizophrenic that had been assessed and discharged from a MH unit. There are paranoid schizophrenics out there without a diagnosis or a hospital admission. It's impossible to know until something like this happens. They look like "normal" people. Believe it or not.
  7. No way back I'm afraid. The screen can't be repaired or replaced because of compatibility issues. It's cheaper to buy a new TV than any attempt to repair it. Maybe your home insurance would cover it.
  8. Fooled by who? Mental illness is the more probable. Paranoid schizophrenia is the most likely reason and that condition means a mood or situation can make a sufferer turn on a dime.
  9. Oh dear.
  10. There's some intelligent posters on here. Then there's you.
  11. We're on a post-Blackburn title win trajectory only worse, given that we achieved more than just a title win.
  12. Where did I mention Pearson.? Get out the pub and get some sleep. You might make more sense in the morning. Although I doubt it.
  13. If you're more interested in polo ponies than the cash cow we provided KP and the potential to be at the top table after the FA cup win and to secure a place in the PL then he and KP can **** off. He's useless and not interested in us. **** of to Thailand and back to your airport franchises and let's get someone in who isn't a fake.
  14. What did he achieve at QPR? Nothing important. He's vacuous. As empty of ideas as a beached whale. We're ****ed, no matter who manages us.
  15. Yes but he showed a belief that got us on board. MC hasn't got that charisma. He's as flat as a witches tit in his post match interviews and just chucks out the same "we must do better" tripe. I'm bored of him.
  16. Just ineptitude because of this. No tryers no incentive to do better. They know we're on a downward trajectory and they don't care. They'll move on and still play elsewhere. Football is awash with mercenaries.
  17. Who would you bring in above them?
  18. Those that didn't leave early?
  19. Bloody phone delay
  20. The boos lasted about 3 seconds. Weak piss poor protests. Maybe most had left
  21. I say again, man boy hasn't got the balls or the interest to take decisive action
  22. I say again, man boy hasn't got the balls or the interest to take decisive action
  23. I say again, man boy hasn't got the balls or the interest to take decisive action
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